The Apple Creator Studio doesn't quite mean the end of perpetual software licenses, but in a new interview, it's clear that Apple expects consumers to embrace paying for bundles monthly instead of once. Apple Creator Studio is a compelling package for content creators - Image Credit: Apple The launch of the new Apple Creator Studio promised users access to media tools like Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro on Mac and iPad for a relatively low fee of $12.99 per month. However, at the same time, Apple is keeping the apps open for purchase with perpetual licenses at the same time. In an interview with CineD on Wednesday, Bryan O'Neil Hughes and John Danty of Apple's product marketing offered some clarification on what the bundle ultimately means for creative professionals who take up Apple's bundle. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums